FAIRHOPE, Alabama--Transformation,
renewal and timelessness are the themes of Pensacola artist Bill White's "Afterlife
Series" exhibition, on display at the Eastern Shore Art Center from First
Friday Artwalk on Friday, March 1 through Sunday, March 31.

The exhibition comprises 22 photographs and seven sculptures.

According to the exhibition press release, the photos represent the closing
stages of a life cycle commencing in spring and concluding in fall.

"As the leaves dried and curled, I
was fascinated by the contortions and their transformation from an essentially
flat shape to something with volume, movement and context," White said in a
press release. "Eventually I began to
see the possibilities of these shapes interacting and the movement possible
between the shapes – like a dance on the page."

For his sculptures, White used materials
he found around his home in Pensacola, as well as wood from Texas that was
harvested after hurricanes.

The Eastern Shore Art Center is free to
the public and located at 401 Oak Street in downtown Fairhope. Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. For more information visit www.esartcenter.com or call 251-928-2228
ext.101.